Ok my top 10 as follows.
1. Mayweather, stands apart from the rest imo, unbeaten, champion at 4 different weights, nobody comes close
2. Pacquiao. 2006 was the year of the Pac, in dethroning Morales he's become the people's champion. He'll probably take the official crown from Barrera in 2007/
3. Winky, Proved he could hold his own with a much bigger and younger undisputed middleweight champ. Arguably the best middleweight out there.
4. B Hop, he's coming back it seems. There's few better in the world than him, even at 42
5. Barrera, One of the best old men in boxing, a warhorse who has fought everybody and beaten nearly all of them. How much longer can he go on though?
6. Calzaghe, His choice of opponents havn't impressed me lately but I'm still convinced he'd beat Hopkins, school Taylor and be too slick for Kessler
7. Taylor, he's not impressed in his past 4 bouts but I didn't see him losing any although he scraped a draw against Winky. Needs a dominant performance in 2007.
8. R Marquez. To be honest not seen a lot of him, but people rate him so I'll place him here.
9. Castillo, He's faced everybody and is as solid as they come, looking forward to seeing him at this new weight in 2007
10. Hatton, it's close between him and Cotto. I think Cotto would beat him but right now Hatton has achieved more, but only just. Needs a big win in 2007 to get his bandwagon going on.
Just missed out, Cotto, the biggest new talent around. Look for him to become a star in 2007.
J M Marquez, his new crowd pleasing style will hopefully get him a deserved shot at Barrera or a remacth with Pacman.
James Toney, my favourite fighter. Conditioning sucks but at 39 yrs old this former middleweight has proven he can hang with the biggest of the big men.


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